“Fashion Continues”—A Spirit of Community Prevails at the 2022 CFDA Fashion Awards

Patti Wilson’s arrival at Cipriani South Street for the CFDA Awards was a signal of the night that would unfurl ahead. She was dressed in a full Schiaparelli look accessorized with a myriad of golden body parts and a futuristic helmet/hat that made her seem like she was in perpetual motion, but also perhaps a cyborg visiting us from the future. A fitting vision for the stylist who has actually earned the moniker of iconic, though you wouldn’t be able to tell from her shy demeanor. Standing near the balcony bar, Wilson recalled the day she found out she would be receiving the Media Award in Honor of Eugenia Sheppard. 

“Now why am I getting a call from [CFDA CEO] Steven Kolb?” She laughed. “I never thought about that kind of [recognition] for what I do, it was more ‘oh my god, do I have to talk to people? Do I have to do interviews? That’s what freaked me out because I don’t come out that much.” Later, when Cher presented her award, cheers of “We love you, Patti!” could be heard from the audience. 

Then, amid passed caviar blinis and pizza, the floodgates opened and the guests started pouring in. Puppets and Puppets’s Carly Mark in skintight black lace, Black Boy Knits’s Jacques Agbobly with an intricate, sculptural headpiece, Wes Gordon taking a selfie with Halle Bailey, Prabal Gurung fixing the bowtie on Kolb’s Thom Browne suit. Gurung was a recipient of the Social Impact Award along with Phillip Lim, Laura Kim, Tina Leung, and Ezra William, aka The Slaysians, who banded together last year amid the rise of anti-Asian sentiment. Jonathan Simkhai walked in with Katie Holmes, whose silver jeweled netting dress appeared otherworldly underneath the camera flashes—and had more than a passing resemblance to the CFDA statuette, a futuristic humanoid shape designed by the American artist Ernest Trova. And in a night celebrating American fashion and the CFDA’s 60th anniversary, the future—of America, the industry, the world—lingered in the minds of many designers, but also the past. 

American Menswear Designer of the Year winner for the second year in a row, Emily Adams Bode Aujla, was wearing a vintage off-white James Galanos gown, and described American fashion as “celebrating the history of America.” Over the course of the evening, many different tiny histories of America were celebrated. For Law Roach, who received the first-ever Stylist Award and grew up in the South side of Chicago, the night represented a personal triumph as well as, he hoped, a path for future creatives. “I’m the first and hopefully there’ll be more people to receive the award who look like me, and come from places where I come from, so that I know that not only did I win, but I left the door open for others to come in as well.” 

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